Matt Mills remotely tracks KoRn on stage with Follow-Me

KoRn performing on their 2022 USA tour. Photo: Follow-Me.

Lighting Designer, Matt Mills is partnering with Follow-Me to manage lighting on KoRn’s tour, remotely.

Mills is currently on tour in the USA with the Californian nu metal, rock band KoRn. Due to international travel restrictions the booked LD for KoRn was unable to join the tour in the USA. Stepping in, Mills saw this as an opportunity to tour with his Follow-Me 3D SIX remote follow-spot system and shares his experiences of using Follow-Me from the early days of Follow-Me 2D to the current Follow-Me 3D systems. 

The Follow-Me 3D TWO & SIX systems are scalable, allowing remote manual tracking from one performer up to six performers; from 12 fixtures to unlimited fixtures within one modular system. Further to this performer and fixture scalability, Follow-Me 3D SIX systems are designed to allow the addition of the Follow-Me performer auto tracking module with its range of capabilities and functionality

On previous shows the band was bothered by the traditional follow-spots being at lower angles and blinding them. Mills chose to see if Follow-Me 3D could be a good solution to reducing this issue. Each band member has 2 Spiders at 45 degree angles from the DS truss to follow them, they are very happy with the results. This set up with Follow-Me 3D including a total fixture use of 10 Robe Spiders and 14 Martin Vipers Plus also enables all the fade in/out, colour changes and blackouts to be completely in sync, with these parameters controlled via the MA lighting desk. Pan and Tilt of the fixtures remained in the hands of the Follow-Me operators via the MFM Mouse Consoles. 

“The initial setup at the first show took an hour or so, now it usually takes me around 30 minutes to get the camera and fixtures re-calibrated. This is my first time touring with the Follow Me 3D and I decided to handle everything myself so I could get more real time experience with it,” added Mills. During the pandemic Mills was able to set Follow-Me up in his home office coupled with his visualisers. 

Keen to use Follow-Me in a live situation Mills was curious how it would be setting up, calibrating, operating and putting the system away after the show finished: “It has been great and I am really impressed with the updates the Follow Me team have made.”

Before each show, he runs a spot meeting and has the operators sit down and move the targets around on the screen to get used to the way the Follow-Me consoles react. “So far the operators have really enjoyed using Follow-Me and had positive things to say about the experience… on the KoRn tour the first band do not get spots and often the Follow Me operators will sit in during the first band just to get a little practice following people with the targets. Seems to take about five minutes for them to get used to the movement.”

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